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Re: [Script][Video] EvilGrade (v0.1.1)

EDIT: Commenting out the lines was not the correct approach, The error lies in line 85, a simple typo.
BEFORE - LINE 85

Code:

$int=$(ifconfig | grep $interface | awk '{print $1}')

AFTER - LINE 85

Code:

int=$(ifconfig | grep $interface | awk '{print $1}')

Then I ran into another error involving the $backdoorPath, This looked like a simple mistake on line 107 showed below..

BEFORE - LINE 107

Code:

if ! [ -d "$backdoorPath" ]; then

AFTER - LINE 107

Code:

if ! [ -e "$backdoorPath" ]; then

The -d conditional operator checks if a directory is a directory and if it exists, while -e checks if a file exists. After these couple changes I got it rolling, but I had to renew my internet connection on the victim to get the update spoof to go through.

Could it be possible to use aireplay-ng --deauth to force this automatically?

Re: [Script][Video] EvilGrade (v0.1.1)

np, thanks for the hard work! your putting out all kinds of good stuff! keep it up!

Thanks for the thanks!

Originally Posted by kernel831

EDIT: Commenting out the lines was not the correct approach, The error lies in line 85, a simple typo.
BEFORE - LINE 85

Code:

$int=$(ifconfig | grep $interface | awk '{print $1}')

AFTER - LINE 85

Code:

int=$(ifconfig | grep $interface | awk '{print $1}')

Then I ran into another error involving the $backdoorPath, This looked like a simple mistake on line 107 showed below..

BEFORE - LINE 107

Code:

if ! [ -d "$backdoorPath" ]; then

AFTER - LINE 107

Code:

if ! [ -e "$backdoorPath" ]; then

The -d conditional operator checks if a directory is a directory and if it exists, while -e checks if a file exists. After these couple changes I got it rolling, but I had to renew my internet connection on the victim to get the update spoof to go through.

Could it be possible to use aireplay-ng --deauth to force this automatically?

Really a big thanks for hints about the coding bugs
*Ill fix it for the next release*

I may also try and add in aireplay-ng, but this will not help if they are on a wired network